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Jewel in the crown

The narrow lane snaking along the ridge towards Goulceby in the Lincolnshire Wolds has wide unmown verges full of rough grass and wild flowers which provide a little taste of what lies ahead. The road briefly drops down into Asterby before climbing again past steep sections of exposed red chalk and onto the ridge above where, perched on a site commanding stunning views across the Wolds, you will find one of the few examples left in the county of flower rich grassland.

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To mow or not to mow

Lawns are a quintessential part of the English garden and in many ways there is nothing more inviting on a hot summer’s day than a soft verdant carpet of grass.  However, is the lawn’s place at the heart of our garden being put under ever-greater scrutiny?

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